by Jake R | Jul 22, 2022 | Brisbane Glass
The Consumer Products Safety Commission recommends a maximum of four inches of space between the glass and a solid floor surface such as wood, tiles or concrete. For changeable surfaces such as grass or gravel, the recommended distance is a maximum of two inches. The...
by Jake R | Jul 22, 2022 | Brisbane Glass
Glass pool fences and glass balustrades aren’t hard to keep clean, and there’s nothing special about the type of glass — it’s the same as the glass in your car and house windows. Glass pool fences get dirty over time just like any other typical glass...
by Jake R | Jul 22, 2022 | Brisbane Glass
It is resistant to pool chemicals While chlorine can cause corrosion in metal pool fences over time, frameless glass pool fences are resistant to chlorinated pool chemicals, making them the ideal choice for swimming pools. Glass is resistant to chlorinated pool...
by Jake R | Jan 4, 2020 | Brisbane Glass, Glass Fencing
All of us dream of owning a swimming pool in the backyard, but people who are fortunate enough to have a swimming pool understand all too well it may be a constant worry when kids are left unattended glass fence close to the water’s edge....
by Jake R | Jan 4, 2020 | Brisbane Glass, Glass Fencing
The summer of 2019 IN Brisbane, City in Queensland has been among the hottest on record and swimming pool owners are in a position to take advantage of the warm weather, cooling off in the hot summer afternoons and evenings. Even though a swimming pool is a fantastic...
by Jake R | Jan 4, 2020 | Brisbane Glass, Glass Fencing
Three Ways Glass Fencing Can Boost Your House and Garden With glossy designer seems and an enviable view of the world past, have you ever thought about incorporating glass fencing to your house? From conventional handrail glass fencing panels in Brisbane to...